Immigration Clinic

This is a year-long clinic available to second- and third-year law students designed to provide the legal, ethical, and moral tools needed to provide high-quality immigration services to the under-served community. Students will represent asylum seekers, battered spouses and children, and other non-citizens seeking immigration relief in Immigration Court, before the Board of Immigration Appeals, and the Department of Homeland Security.

“It was a great experience working with real clients with complex and consequential immigration issues. The supervising attorney provided guidance that left me with a deep understanding of the legal theory and its connection with actual practice. I was able to participate in real hearings in immigration court and represent clients before judges. This was key in preparing me for practice after graduation.”